Seventy-Fifth Infantry Division
The Seventy-Fifth Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army that was active during World War II. It was established in 1943 and primarily trained for combat operations. The division participated in several key battles in Europe, contributing to the Allied efforts to defeat the Axis powers.
After the war, the division was inactivated in 1946. It was later reactivated as a reserve unit, serving in various capacities during the Cold War. The Seventy-Fifth Infantry Division is known for its distinctive insignia and has a legacy of service in the U.S. military history.